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>> Anonymous 2sep2015(we)05:32 No.23074 OP P1
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>> Anonymous 2sep2015(we)05:39 No.23075 OP P2
Official story:
"Me and my brother are both fine thank god, I got 6 degree burns, what happened was that we were
having fun in the car filming a video with the windows closed and we smelled something funny but we
didn't know it was Fidfad and we didn't give it much attention, then my brother used the lighter
which set the gas on fire, and I'm glad to say we are safe and all the rumours that got out are not
true, and be careful of gas leaks anywhere."
Internet theory:
"They puffed butane gas which is highly flammable, they probably left a can pumping out this butane
gas and forget about it, or the kid in the front drenched his red rag in butane to sniff it and
therefor filled the car with the gas. After a few minutes of laughing this idiot decides to record
it and his friend in the back goes for a hit of butane from his lighter by lighting it and then
blow out the flame to inhale the gas."
Attached picture is the guy behind the official story (after the incident).
[IMG]Mohammed Alazzam.jpg
>> Anonymous 8sep2015(tu)02:46 No.23238 A P3R1
So... 4th degree burns extend into underlying fat, muscle and bone. A 6th degree burn would be what
– charring of the soul?
>> Anonymous 8sep2015(tu)03:01 No.23240 OP P4R2
>>23238
Oh, guess it should be "6% burns" then. The original translation said "6%" but I just assumed it
was meant to be "6 degree" since to measure it in percent sounded weird. Thought 1st degree burns
was the worst kind so I reasoned "alright, sure that looks like the 6th degree".
>> Anonymous 8sep2015(tu)04:34 No.23242 A P5R3
>>23240
Yeah, that makes much more sense. That would mean burns to 6% of the body.